Supporting the Implementation of Predictive Maintenance

The perception of predictive maintenance as a proactive maintenance strategy to anticipate and reduce severe and costly failures and by thus increasing asset reliability has grown significantly in recent years. Due to the availability of machine sensor data and the intention to use these data in a p...

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Main Authors: Carolin Wagner, Bernd Hellingrath
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Prognostics and Health Management Society 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management
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Online Access:https://papers.phmsociety.org/index.php/ijphm/article/view/2933
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spelling doaj-d048a7c6193e4120a418fd8b059f12cd2021-07-02T19:45:08ZengThe Prognostics and Health Management SocietyInternational Journal of Prognostics and Health Management2153-26482153-26482021-01-0112 1doi:10.36001/ijphm.2021.v12i1.2933Supporting the Implementation of Predictive MaintenanceCarolin Wagner0Bernd Hellingrath1Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Münster, 48149, GermanyWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Münster, 48149, GermanyThe perception of predictive maintenance as a proactive maintenance strategy to anticipate and reduce severe and costly failures and by thus increasing asset reliability has grown significantly in recent years. Due to the availability of machine sensor data and the intention to use these data in a purposeful way, the introduction of predictive maintenance provides a logical step towards maintenance optimization in industry. Several German industrial surveys highlight the growing interest in the topic by the majority of the addressed companies. Nevertheless, most of these companies are considering predictive maintenance on their future agenda and are currently only at the beginning of its implementation. This is, in many cases, due to missing internal knowledge and systematic guidance for maintenance practitioners. Existing process models and supportive guidance build on theoretical knowledge from experts; however, they often lack the complexity and challenges of industrial applications. In addition, most theoretical models focus on specific aspects of the entire process, target particular application areas, or present a few high-level steps. This paper, therefore, introduces the Process Reference Model for Predictive Maintenance (PReMMa), a comprehensive three-stage hierarchical process reference model for the implementation of predictive maintenance for industrial applications. The process reference model synthesizes existing process models as well as results from interviews with eleven practitioners from both management consultancies and experts from several industrial fields. With regard to four main phases and the predictive maintenance application, results are presented with consideration of the essential steps, their deliverables as well as the involved persons.https://papers.phmsociety.org/index.php/ijphm/article/view/2933predictive maintenanceprognostics and health managementprocess reference modelindustry insights
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Supporting the Implementation of Predictive Maintenance
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prognostics and health management
process reference model
industry insights
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title Supporting the Implementation of Predictive Maintenance
title_short Supporting the Implementation of Predictive Maintenance
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publisher The Prognostics and Health Management Society
series International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management
issn 2153-2648
2153-2648
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The perception of predictive maintenance as a proactive maintenance strategy to anticipate and reduce severe and costly failures and by thus increasing asset reliability has grown significantly in recent years. Due to the availability of machine sensor data and the intention to use these data in a purposeful way, the introduction of predictive maintenance provides a logical step towards maintenance optimization in industry. Several German industrial surveys highlight the growing interest in the topic by the majority of the addressed companies. Nevertheless, most of these companies are considering predictive maintenance on their future agenda and are currently only at the beginning of its implementation. This is, in many cases, due to missing internal knowledge and systematic guidance for maintenance practitioners. Existing process models and supportive guidance build on theoretical knowledge from experts; however, they often lack the complexity and challenges of industrial applications. In addition, most theoretical models focus on specific aspects of the entire process, target particular application areas, or present a few high-level steps. This paper, therefore, introduces the Process Reference Model for Predictive Maintenance (PReMMa), a comprehensive three-stage hierarchical process reference model for the implementation of predictive maintenance for industrial applications. The process reference model synthesizes existing process models as well as results from interviews with eleven practitioners from both management consultancies and experts from several industrial fields. With regard to four main phases and the predictive maintenance application, results are presented with consideration of the essential steps, their deliverables as well as the involved persons.
topic predictive maintenance
prognostics and health management
process reference model
industry insights
url https://papers.phmsociety.org/index.php/ijphm/article/view/2933
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